Example sentences of "[vb infin] [verb] some time " in BNC.

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1 And I thought you might want to go some time anyway er , not on a Sunday .
2 Barraga ( 1976 ) claims that ‘ In order to stimulate interest in visual development , and in learning to see more things , many children may need to spend some time visually investigating objects in the classroom or in the natural environment to broaden their visual experiences . ’
3 If you 're partial to drinking bottled water , the report on Which you might like to read some time .
4 " I would like to ride some time — perhaps one evening when I 've finished work .
5 They might have to wait some time … .
6 ‘ It is very enjoyable but one of the disadvantages is that when you start out you can be put low on a list after others and you may have to wait some time .
7 Others who may well have had reservations about him ( though we shall probably have to wait some time before their reflections can be made available to us ) were the oil-company spokesmen to whom he advanced new facts of life during the earnestly disputed discussions between OPEC and the major companies in Tehran in December 1973 .
8 No doubt he sees this as a stage in his learning to win again , but all the time , he is learning instead to derive small satisfactions from losing — a skill he will have discarded some time before he won the Weembledon ( he really did pronounce it like that ) Junior Championship , all of 20 years ago .
9 You should try looking some time , ’ Donna said with gleeful malice .
10 Many others , however , will have retired some time ago , and will not have sufficient resources .
11 ‘ By Jove , we 'll have to put some time in then ! ’
12 ‘ Well I reckon I shall have to start some time , ’ Yanto grinned , as he trotted up alongside him .
13 I mean did you ever have time for dances , and going to the pictures and that kind of thing , I mean you must have found some time ?
14 I was , as you might imagine , a little taken aback by this request and ordinarily the matter might have been one I would have spent some time pondering .
15 I know Howard Wilkinson was disappointed at the delivery in the first leg and , if I know him , Leeds will have spent some time since working to make sure those balls count next time .
16 In order to do this , he or she has to have considerable experience of the advertising business , and may well have spent some time working for a client company .
17 Pigs may have spent some time with the swineherd in the distant woodland , but part of the wood would have been cropped for fuel , poles , wood for repairs to buildings , fences , implements and so on , while a few trees may have been cut down for constructional work on the bridge over the Yeo or to build a new house .
18 Whereas years ago , it would have taken some time for that come by by which time it was no longer news , and people shrugged their shoulders and say well ,
19 Must have happened some time after Buchanan and his sidekick came here .
20 ‘ I ca n't recall it ever happening in any association affiliated to the IBA before , although it may have happened some time ago , ’ added the former Irish international player .
21 ‘ I ca n't recall it ever happening in any association affiliated to the IBA before , although it may have happened some time ago , ’ added the former Irish international player .
22 He would have to stop some time , and then she would be able to escape .
23 Every broken marriage , every wrecked career must have one , in some form or another , and doubtless career and marriage might have drifted aimlessly on together for a few more years if the sea had been clear of Carlas , but it would have ended some time or other , and possibly with a lot more pain than there was now .
24 If a local authority behaved as the Government have over the sale of public assets , its members would be disqualified and taken before the district auditor and might have to spend some time in gaol — and quite right , too .
25 Do you intend to stay some time in England ? ’
26 ‘ Can we go shopping some time ? ’
27 You 'll want to have some time on your own with him . ’
28 I hoped we 'd get to meet some time soon .
29 Many applicants will have a firm idea of what they want to study at university , but others will want to take some time to consider various possibilities before they apply .
30 ‘ Do you want to spend some time on those ECG tracings this afternoon , George ?
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